Two new high schools began to use only a free and open software during the school year 2011/2012. This indicates that already 5 out of 32 schools in Iceland does not use a proprietary software. To cheer you up have a look on this hilarious Iceland team goal celebrations:
poniedziałek, 2 lipca 2012
Iceland recquires an open source software
In Iceland originated a program which aim is to transfer all public
institutions from proprietary software to open source software. All
ministries, capital city hall in Reykjavik and
national hospital are the first on the list. Education in this country
is already transfering into the open source software.
Two new high schools began to use only a free and open software during the school year 2011/2012. This indicates that already 5 out of 32 schools in Iceland does not use a proprietary software. To cheer you up have a look on this hilarious Iceland team goal celebrations:
Two new high schools began to use only a free and open software during the school year 2011/2012. This indicates that already 5 out of 32 schools in Iceland does not use a proprietary software. To cheer you up have a look on this hilarious Iceland team goal celebrations:
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